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Multi-platform support: Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, NetWare, Mac OS, etc. - covering nearly every major computing platform.
Common GUI across all platforms:
Be it Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, or Windows, NetVault has the same user interface across all platforms - reducing re-education time & money when moving NetVault across different platforms.
Centralized Management: Several NetVault Servers with disparate client backup scheduling and devices can be managed from a single NetVault Domain Management terminal.
Every successful business knows the importance of protecting critical data with backup and restore software. However, today's storage landscapes are changing rapidly. While some IT departments are adding NAS and SAN into their system environments, others are busy down-sizing and centralizing IT services to a smaller number of high performance, low cost systems - deploying Linux, for example. Backup and recovery products used until now are either too poor in functionality to adhere to the growth and
performance, or too expensive to provide a flexible, high performance solution.
Meeting the Requirements for New Storage Management Software
The amount of data stored by enterprises continues to grow, and due to the distributed model of computing, critical data is often stored in a decentralized manner, increasing the cost of data management. Current market trends show a movement to centralize this data.
Today 70% of data still resides on storage directly attached to the systems that use it. By the year 2006, however it is predicted that 70% of data will reside on centralized NAS and SAN-based storage systems.
IT departments are burdened with the task of trying to put increasing amounts of data on lower cost servers: i.e., down-sizing. Without proper tools, however, this task becomes an unreachable goal. Previously purchased backup and restore tools were effective for system landscapes that existed 5 years ago. Today's computing environments are more demanding on storage software, requiring new methods of managing data storage.
NetVault keeps pace with change via modular architecture
Complying with IT's request for a flexible solution which also protects a shrinking budget, BakBone developed NetVault with a modular design. Unique to the market in this respect, NetVault no longer has a monolithic architecture and introduces the concept of "plugins" to backup software. Through the plugin design concept, NetVault developers can more rapidly deploy new solutions and new features to a rapidly changing market.
With a modular architecture, NetVault can be modified to support a wide
variety of new database versions, new operating system releases, new tape library devices, and other applications: all independently of the NetVault core. The modular architecture dramatically reduces the time it takes to port and release a new plugin: increasing the lifespan of NetVault's use in IT departments.
This in turn reduces IT costs, reducing the need to seek out
new solutions as IT environments change. When a new plugin is needed for an application upgrade, it is done with
NetVault on-line - reducing down time or the need to re-install the entire backup software package. Licensing is also simplified. With NetVault's modular architecture, IT staff are free to do other important system administration tasks.
Reduction of Management / Cost-of-Ownership
Simply put, NetVault's deployment time is not recorded in numbers of days, but rather numbers of minutes. Costly implementation consulting services are unnecessary, further reducing the total cost of ownership of NetVault. When new devices are added to the backup system, NetVault administrators can easily add and configure them within minutes, without the need to call up or rely on third party consultants to schedule time on-site.
architecture
Shared Memory:
Improving performance, NetVault's shared memory feature allows the administrator to determine how much I/O buffer cache to use while backing up or restoring data, allowing the backup process to be fine tuned.
Network Compression: For networks with low data bandwidth, NetVault Clients can compress data blocks before sending them over the network, increasing throughput.
True Image Restore:
When restoring data that has been changed, deleted, added, or updated, NetVault will correctly restore a file system to the image as seen on disk at the point of backup. Even if the backup set includes incremental data, NetVault will carefully re-create the file system to its original state.
Compliance with standard tape formats:
When using Unix or Linux, data is written in CPIO format; with Window's, data is written in the standard Microsoft tape format (MTF). Even if NetVault is not installed, data can still be restored using standard OS utilities, guaranteeing data restorability.
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䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 GUI Module
䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 Application Plugin Module 䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 Device Module
䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 Dynamic Shared Drive Module 䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 Server Module
䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 Client Module 䊶䊶䊶䊶䊶 Core Module
NetVault is a software package that can support a wide variety of operating systems: Unix, Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, NetWare, Mac OS, and more, all with complete cross-platform support.
A single NetVault Server with a number of NetVault Clients managed by that server comprises a NetVault Domain. NetVault Domain management can not only
be done by accessing the NetVault Domain's NetVault Server directly, but can also be done via a Domain Management Terminal located elsewhere on the network.
Backup operations can be completely automated via scheduling and utilizing both disk and tape as storage systems.
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Shared Virtual Tape Library(SVTL)
A wide variety of Storage Options: DAS/SAN/NAS Coverage:
NetVault supports nearly all tape drives, auto-loaders, and libraries on the market today, including the latest LTO2 and SDLT tape drives. Backups can be performed whether the tape drives are connected to servers via SCSI, SAN, or iSCSI. For NAS units that support NDMP (EMC, NetApp, and so on), backup data is sent via NDMP, optimizing data transfer.
Dynamically Sharing Drives on a SAN:
NetVault's DSDTM
module (Dynamic Shared Drive) allows more than one system to utilize a tape storage device connected to a SAN or shared-SCSI chain. Backup data transfers are optimized and the number of Single-Points-of-Failure is reduced.
Support for Client-side backup:
䃂㩷SmartClientTM
With NetVault's SmartClient option, backup data no longer needs to pass through the LAN and NetVault Server to get to a storage device. SmartClient is an optimal solution for multiple clients with large amounts of data or for remotely controlling backup operations of branch offices. While the NetVault SmartClient performs local backups to a directly attached storage device (virtual tape library, tape drive, or tape library), all the scheduling and on-disk indexing information is stored on the NetVault Server, lowering the SmartClient system resource requirements.
LAN Free Backup:
Combining Dynamic Shared Drive (DSD) and SmartClient components, the NetVault administrator can create LAN-Free backups. Backup data does not need to traverse the LAN to be written to locally attached storage devices (via SCSI or SAN). This keeps the LAN free for other application usage.
Disk-to-disk Backup
䃂㩷Virtual Tape Library (VTL):
Creating a virtual tape library inside a disk file system, NetVault can backup data to this virtual pool of tape storage.
Regardless of whether a real, physical tape drive or tape library exists, Virtual Tape Library can operate as a standalone backup storage device. When creating a Virtual Tape Library, the user is free to select an arbitrary number of virtual tape drives, tape slots, and to specify the size of each tape. Each Virtual Tape Library can be constructed within minutes to "right size" the necessary backup volume and workload capacity. Virtual Tape Library may be created to handle any number of concurrent backups, vastly improving on the out-dated multi-plexing methods offered by other vendors' solutions.
Taking advantage of hard disk's low-cost and high-performance random access features, backup windows can be shortened and backup operations can commence with or without the presence of a physical tape storage device. Backups can be kept online in a Virtual Tape Library and either migrated or duplicated to physical tape later (during off-peak hours, for example) for off-site storage. Recently, many customers have been choosing this method to keep SLA restore times to a minimum, keeping the most recent set of backups on Virtual Tape while moving older backup sets off to tape for offline, long-term storage.
䃂㩷Shared Virtual Tape Library (SVTL): A variety of disparate operating systems can share a Virtual Tape Library residing on a SAN-attached disk system with NetVault's newly released Shared Virtual Tape Library option. A NetVault Server and several NetVault SmartClients can simultaneously access backup and restore data from a Shared Virtual Tape Library.
Mixed Media support:
NetVault supports tape libraries capable of containing different types of media and drives.
enhanced management
Remote
Management
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Network Controllable Server
Network Controllable Server
Remote Management:
Network Controllable Server Function
With NetVault's Network Controllable Server, a backup administrator can remotely administer any NetVault Server on the network. Installing the NetVault GUI on a home office PC or laptop, a NetVault administrator with proper login rights can administer NetVault Server functions remotely.
Policy-based Job Management:
Administrators can easily create a backup job template that can be replicated to any number of like NetVault Clients with NetVault's Policy Editor. A well-designed backup strategy can be pulled up and applied to other clients with NetVault's Policy Editor; small modifications can be easily made to customize a policy for each NetVault Client if necessary. NetVault's policy management cuts down on administration overhead and human error, freeing users to perform other tasks.
User Level Access:
Unique in the market, NetVault administrators can delegate backup and restore responsibilities to other users. A NetVault user can be assigned a set of roles and functions to administer NetVault. After entering a login name and password, a NetVault user can only access those areas of NetVault for which he or she has been granted privileges. For example, certain IT staff may only be permitted to schedule backups and restores for a group of sales machines, blocking access to other departments' servers. Normal users can be given the right to schedule backups with volume restrictions---protecting backup resources for mission-critical systems.
Enhanced Reporting:
NetVault's reporting functionality includes the ability to generate reports in several formats: HTML, Text, and spreadsheet / database usable comma-separated output. NetVault comes with 29 pre-defined reports on topics such as backup job completion status, tape drive status, tape storage utilization, backup performance,
and so on. Historical reports, showing backup performance or tape drive failures over a period of time for example, can also give an administrator unique views. Reports can be scheduled to run at a specified time, and displayed on-screen or sent out via Email. NetVault's reports are completely customizable---from field selection to field length, size, and ordering.
Event Notification:
Pre-defined and user-defined events may be enabled to give administrators an early warning when failures or successes occur. NetVault can notify via pop-up message or email, or execute a report or other backup.
BakBone Time:
NetVault Servers and Clients can
synchronize time schedules with the use of 'BakBone Time'. For IT departments trying to manage backup jobs for a large number of systems spread across different time zones, BakBone Time can help.
Automated Log Management:
NetVault will automatically purge old log files, preventing NetVault logs from filling up disk space. A range of log sizes, page numbers, or dates may be defined.
NetVault Database (NVDB)
NetVault leads the market with the smallest on-disk index footprint. Old backup index information can be automatically compressed or even removed to save space without deleting restore information. Database auditing can be performed on a NetVault user's actions to easily locate user errors or attempts at illegal access.
Job Retry:
If a backup job fails to complete for whatever reason, an option may be enabled to allow NetVault to retry the same backup job at regular interval up to ten times before giving up.
powerful solutions
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plugin modules
Backup Consolidation (Incremental Consolidation):
In a tape-to-tape copy operation, the last Incremental backup is parlayed with the most recent Full backup or previous Consolidated Full backup, resulting in a new Consolidated Full backup from which full or partial restores may be performed. Previous incremental backups may be retired and tape space re-used. With Backup Consolidation, a NetVault administrator only needs to perform an initial Full Backup of a large departmental file server or Exchange database; from that point on, only incremental backups are needed. Afterwards, in an operation that does not affect the server from which the data came, consolidation synthetically creates a new full backup. Not only reducing the backup window, backup consolidation also preserves the ability to perform quick, full restores. Full backups may be created as often as incremental backups are taken.
Backups across firewalls:*
For system landscapes that employ packet-filtering firewalls, NetVault can bind data transfer to a specified port range. Firewall administrators need only to open up a small number of arbitrary ports, maintaining a high-level of security for DMZ and non-DMZ system data without sacrificing performance.
Backup Clustering:*
In a cluster environment, NetVault can backup each node with a NetVault Client, using the cluster's real IP address. NetVault has also been proven to operate in Oracle 9i RAC (Real Application Clusters) environment and cluster packages such as - LifeKeeper and Microsoft Cluster Server.
* Please contact BakBone Software for more detailed information.
NetWare Backup:
NetVault's NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) supports the backup of NetWare via NetVault's Thin Client Application Plugin Module (APM) installed on a NetVault Server. Using NetVault's NLM, NetWare servers may be backed up over the LAN to storage devices (Virtual Tape Library or physical tape) connected to NetVault Servers or NetVault SmartClients. With the addition of the NetWare SmartClient option, NetVault can backup data directly to locally attached tape devices on a NetWare Server for LAN-less backups.
Online Backup:
NetVault supports APMs (Application Plugin Modules) for online backups for a wide variety of database and message applications---DB2, Informix, Lotus Notes, MS Exchange, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SAP, Sybase, among others. With APMs, NetVault Servers and Clients can be enhanced to perform application specific backups. Interfacing with native APIs, NetVault draws data from the applications and catalogs backup data according to application type: all in a simple, point-and-click manner within NetVault's GUI.
plugin modules
LAN For DR boot, Disposable VaultOS Floppy/CD-R Tape Library WindowsClient ClientLinux UnixwareClient ClientSCO NetVault Server Disaster Recovery Backup Disaster Recovery Restore VaultDR Client VaultDR
ṼᴾSnapVault Manager Plugin
NetApp N D M P C o n t r o l NetVault Server ṼᴾSnapshot ManagerᴾPlugin ṼᴾNDMP Plugin NetApp NetApp NetVault Server N D M P C o n t r o l D a t a T r a n s t e r w i t h N e t V a u l t S n a p M i r r o r t o T a p e P l u g i n D a t a T r a n s t e r w i t h N e t A p p O p t i o n , S n a p M i r r o r ṼᴾSnapMirror to Tape Plugin
NetApp NetApp NetVault Server UNIX Server Windows Server D a t a T r a n s t e r w i t h N e t A p p O p t i o n , O S S V ( O p e n S y s t e m S n a p V a u l t ) Linux Server N D M P C o n t r o l w i t h N e t V a u l t S n a p V a u l t M a n a g e r P l u g i n S C SI NAS LAN NetVault Server Tape D a t a T r a n s t e r N D M P C o n t r o l 䇼1䇽 S C S I NAS Tape D a t a T r a n s t e r NAS NetVault Server N D M P C o n t r o l D a t a T r a n s t e r 䇼2䇽 S C S I NAS LAN NetVault Server Tape D a t a T r a n s t e r N D M P C o n t r o l SAN D a t a T r a n s t e r D a t a T r a n s t e r 䇼5䇽 S C S I NAS LAN NetVault Server Tape D a t a T r a n s t e r N D M P C o n t r o l D a t a T r a n s t e r 䇼3䇽 NAS LAN N D M P C o n t r o l D a t a T r a n s t e r Tape NetVault Server D a t a T r a n s t e r S C S I 䇼4䇽
Disaster Recovery Option:
䃂㩷VaultDR
VaultDR is NetVault's solution to keep disaster recovery images both complete and simple to manage---saving on administration overhead and additional hardware requirements. A VaultDR floppy disk or CD-R contains a self-booting operating system (VaultOS) and a disaster recovery-specific NetVault Client. All pertinent system information is kept in the backup itself. VaultDR creates complete system copies - including operating system and application data all in one backup image. VaultDR backup data can be kept in the same storage pool as regular backup data, eliminating the need to keep a separate set of tapes for backups and CD-R images for disaster recovery. Since the operating system is offline during the backup, not only is a complete recovery of both O.S. and application data guaranteed, but it also means NetVault can perform disaster recovery for any operating system that operates on standard (Intel*) VaultOS supported hardware - including: BSD, Linux, NetWare, UnixWare, MS Windows, and Solaris x86. For Windows NT / 2000, NetVault also offers "VaultDR Online" to perform online backups without the need to reboot the system.
*VaultDR for UNIX is due to be released in 2004. *A list of VaultOS supported hardware can be referenced at: http://www.bakbone.com/docs/VaultDR_Supported_SCSI_Drivers.pdf http://www.bakbone.com/docs/VaultDR_Supported_NIC_Drivers.pdf
Open File Backup for Windows & NetWare (OFM):
For Windows NT/2000 and NetWare servers, NetVault offers an option to backup files in use by other processes (which would otherwise be locked and inaccessible to the backup process). Before a backup with OFM commences, NetVault's OFM plugin synchronizes the disk write cache and creates a block-level image copy of all open files on the system.
Encryption Option:
For systems with sensitive data, NetVault offers a 128-bit Encryption plugin that encodes backup data before it leaves the system and traverses the LAN or SAN. Each NetVault Client using the Encryption plugin maintains its own individual key (not stored on the NetVault Server), ensuring the backups are only restorable to machines with the proper key. The encryption algorithm starts at the client disk (data source), and is maintained over the network and through to the tape device (target).
NDMP Option:
NDMP (Network Domain Management Protocol) was designed to efficiently transfer large blocks of data across a LAN or SAN to a storage device. For NAS devices utilizing NDMP, backups are performed via this secure, high-performance protocol, rather than less efficient and less secure methods of NFS or CIFS. NetVault can send NDMP data directly to a SCSI or SAN attached storage device (tape or virtual tape library) or to a storage device elsewhere on the LAN. NetVault offers full support for NDMP versions 2, 3, and 4.
䃂 NDMP Plugin:
NDMP data can be backed up in a variety of ways:䇼1䇽 from the NAS box directly to SCSI or SAN-attached storage; 䇼2䇽 from one NAS to another NAS with direct-attached storage; 䇼3䇽 data from NetVault Servers and Clients can be backed up via LAN through the NAS box to direct-attached storage; 䇼4䇽 data from any number of NAS boxes may be sent over the LAN to storage devices connected to NetVault Servers or SmartClients on the network; and, 䇼5䇽 in a NAS / SAN environment, backup data from both open systems (Windows, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, etc.) and NDMP data from NAS boxes may share the same NDMP storage devices (tapes and tape drives).
䃂 NDMP Snapshot Manager Plugin: For NetApp Filers with Snapshot licensing, NetVault offers a graphical interface and centralized scheduling capabilities to OnTap administrators. NetVault usurps OnTap's snapshot schedule and enhances snapshot scheduling.
䃂 NDMP SnapMirror-to-Tape Plugin: For NetApp Filers with a SnapMirror license, NetVault offers the ability to record a SnapMirror snapshot directly to tape for offline storage and disaster recovery purposes. SnapMirror images may be restored to other NetApp Filers for assisting with hardware upgrades or other disaster recovery tasks. 䃂 NDMP SnapVault Manager Plugin: Snapshots of NetApp Filers containing SnapVault licensing and open systems (Linux / UNIX / Windows, via OSSV licensing) can be
monitored and scheduled with NetVault's GUI. Snapshot data movement can be easily administered from a centralized location, greatly reducing system
NetVault Packages
NetVault Supported List
Minimum System
Requirements
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Level 21, 201 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia Phone: +612-9959-2454 Fax: +612-9959-2244 [email protected] www.bakbone.com NetVault Packages NV Server NV Clients (any OS) Heterogeneous Client Support Tape Drives Tape Library Slots VTL Capacity Shared VTL Backup Consolidation User-Level Access Policy Management Reporting Utilities SmartClient License Dynamic Shared Drive (DSD) NDMP VaultDR NVSE 1 0 (up to 5) Included 1 (up to 2) 16 (up to 32) 0 (up to 500GB) N/A Included Optional Optional Included Optional Optional
Optional (Data Mover Only) Optional NV WorkGroupᴾ 1 5 (up to 10) Included 4 Optional (up to 60) 100GB (up to 1.1TB) Optional Included Included Included Included Optional Optional Optional Optional NV DataCenter 1 10 (up to 50) Included 20 Optional (up to 350) 250GB (up to 5.25TB) Optional Included Included Included Included Optional Optional Optional Optional NV Enterprise 1 25 (Unlimited) Included Unlimited Optional (Unlimited) 500 (Unlimited) Optional Included Included Included Included Optional Optional Optional Optional
䃂 Sufficient disk space to hold the NetVault software and NetVault Database index.
䃂 64MB RAM or more 䃂 TCP/IP network
䃂 Monitor display capable of 800x600 or better resolution and 256 or more colors (for the NetVault GUI)
For Windows NT4.0 systems: 䃂 Windows NT Service Pack 5 or later 䃂 Internet Explorer 3.02 or later (for
the NetVault GUI)
䃂㩷Supported Drives
AIT 1/2/3, S-AIT, DDS2/3/4, DAT72, DLT1, DLT VS80, DLT 4000/7000/8000, SDLT220/320, DTF/DTF2, LTO/LTO2, M2, StorageTek 9840, SLR7/60/100, VXA/VXA2
䃂 Supported Devices
ADIC, Dell, Exabyte, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Lynx, NEC, Overland Storage, Panasonic, Plasmon, Qualstar, Quantum, Seagate, SONY, Spectra Logic, StorageTek 䋨plus ACSLS䋩㪃㩷Sun, Tandberg Data
䃂 Supported SAN/NAS Devices
Ancor, Brocade, Chaparral, Cisco, Crossroads, EMC, Gadzoox, IBM, Iomega, IEI, Network Appliance, Qlogic, Vixel, Windows-Powered NAS, others
䃂㩷Supported NetVault Server/Client OS
Alpha Tru64, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IBM AIX, Linux, 64-bit Linux䋨Itanium), NCR MP-RAS, SCO OpenServer, SCO UnixWare, SGI IRIX, Solaris (SPARC), Solaris (Intel), Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003
䃂㩷Supported NetVault Client OS
Mac OS X, Novell NetWare, Windows 95/98/ME/XP Professional 䃂㩷Supported Online Backup Modules (APMs)
DB2, Informix, Lotus Notes/Domino, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle Online/RMAN, PostgreSQL, SAP, Sybase, Teradata
㪠nformation contained within this document is subject to change without notice or prior notification. Please consult Bakbone's website for a complete up-to-date information and supported device lists:
www.bakbone.com
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